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Right now, I am taking two remedial courses because of a placement test that I was required to take. The college does not understand that I took pre-calculus which leads me into calculus. But no, I had to take trig again to get into calculus. For my reading class, I am learning how to read critically. But I learned that in high school. In my English class, I learned how to write interview, observation, and recall essays. I learned how to write descriptively and show a scene. For my Chemistry class, some subjects are review if you took chemistry in...
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The teachers are nice and they have the will to want to teach. There are zero problems when it comes to student interactions. The school offers great availability to do homework on campus and enough research.
» Read MoreCochise College is great. People are nice and you receive a lot of help from the professors. The cost for classes are at a fair price.
» Read MoreCochise college is a friendly environment. It's a great place because it provides affordable and flexible education in an economically challenged area. The class are well structured and professional.
» Read MoreCochise College has been a great experience for me. I think that is well organized and has some of the best teachers on campus. Also, there are many activities and clubs going on all the time and are really fun.
» Read MoreThe life here on campus is very class oriented. The classes are very hands-on and educational toward your intended major. The students here on campus are very friendly and helpful.
» Read MoreI am attending Cochise College Sierra Vista Campus therefore I can't comment on the main campus in Douglas. The Sierra Vista campus I have found quite adequate for my needs as a non-traditional student. The staff and class schedules are helpful and flexible for non-traditional students and traditional students alike.
» Read MoreThe instructors are helpful and knowledgeable. The campus in Sierra Vista is clean. Their tech support is convoluted, inarticulate and rude.
» Read MoreCochise College isn't too bad, it was fine at first but now they're asking for a lot of unnecessary things that I can't do. With me being homeless and having no vehicle, they still expect me to get up to the school like everyday, as well as fax over papers. Other than the difficulties I'm having at the moment, the school is awesome.
» Read MoreI am very pleased with this College. The advisers and financial aid personnel are very helpful and nice, All my professors have been amazing!
» Read MoreThe small campus makes it easy to get around, and the teacher-student relationships are much more personal due to the small-town setting. Most students graduated high school here and the teachers also work at the high school so there's years of opportunity to learn what makes certain teachers click.
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